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...the most out of each function, from lens to the detailed explanation of your Nikon N60/N60QD. Set Focus Mode Selector to 8 22-23 6. Using Built-In ...in basic steps for easy picture-taking even for SLR camera beginners. "Flash Photography" introduces flash photography using the N60/N60QD's builtin Speedlight and optional Speedlight in the dark... Contents The "Basic Operation" section introduces battery, lens, film, focusing, exposure and shooting in bright conditions. Hold Camera and Focus 24-25 7. Load Film 18-19 4. PREPARATION 2-11 Nomenclature 2-3 LCDNiewfinder Displays ...
...the most out of each function, from lens to the detailed explanation of your Nikon N60/N60QD. Set Focus Mode Selector to 8 22-23 6. Using Built-In ...in basic steps for easy picture-taking even for SLR camera beginners. "Flash Photography" introduces flash photography using the N60/N60QD's builtin Speedlight and optional Speedlight in the dark... Contents The "Basic Operation" section introduces battery, lens, film, focusing, exposure and shooting in bright conditions. Hold Camera and Focus 24-25 7. Load Film 18-19 4. PREPARATION 2-11 Nomenclature 2-3 LCDNiewfinder Displays ...
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DETAILED OPERATION 31-64 Lens Compatibility 32-33 Film 34-35 Focus Mode 36-37 Focus Lock 38 Shooting in Each Exposure Mode 39-44 Vari-Program 45-47 Exposure Metering System 48 Auto ...-63 Built-in Speed light and Matrix Balanced Fill-Flash 58 Flash shooting distance range 58 Flash sync mode features 59 USing built-in Speedlight 60-61 Usable lenses with built-in Speedlight 61 Usable Optional Speedlights 62-63 Available Mode Combinations 64 MISCELLANEOUS 65-77 Optional Accessories 66...
DETAILED OPERATION 31-64 Lens Compatibility 32-33 Film 34-35 Focus Mode 36-37 Focus Lock 38 Shooting in Each Exposure Mode 39-44 Vari-Program 45-47 Exposure Metering System 48 Auto ...-63 Built-in Speed light and Matrix Balanced Fill-Flash 58 Flash shooting distance range 58 Flash sync mode features 59 USing built-in Speedlight 60-61 Usable lenses with built-in Speedlight 61 Usable Optional Speedlights 62-63 Available Mode Combinations 64 MISCELLANEOUS 65-77 Optional Accessories 66...
Instruction Manual
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About This Manual [ Basic Operation 1 Install batteries and check battery power P. 14-15 P. 13-30 • 2 Mount lens and set aperture P.16-17 • 3 Load film P.18-19 • 4 Set Focus Mode Selector to AF P.20-21 • 5 Set Exposure Mode Dial to 8 P. 22-23 • 6 Hold Camera and Focus ~ ~ P. 24-25 7 Confirm Indications in Viewfinder and Release Shutter P.26-27 • 8 Using Built-In Speedlight P.28-29 • 10
About This Manual [ Basic Operation 1 Install batteries and check battery power P. 14-15 P. 13-30 • 2 Mount lens and set aperture P.16-17 • 3 Load film P.18-19 • 4 Set Focus Mode Selector to AF P.20-21 • 5 Set Exposure Mode Dial to 8 P. 22-23 • 6 Hold Camera and Focus ~ ~ P. 24-25 7 Confirm Indications in Viewfinder and Release Shutter P.26-27 • 8 Using Built-In Speedlight P.28-29 • 10
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3 Load Film Use a DX-coded film. Film speed r is properly positioned with no slack . 18 When the camera is turned on, film is loaded and the camera back is closed , the film automat- ___"'7llLUL_ ISO (film speed) ~I DX mark ically advances to the first frame 3.1 Turn on the main switch, then open the camera back and insert film . • Insert from the bottom of the film cartridge. 3.2 Pull film leader out to red index mark. • Do not insert the film leader beyond the red index mark. • Hold the film cartridge and ensure film is set automatically (18025- 5000).
3 Load Film Use a DX-coded film. Film speed r is properly positioned with no slack . 18 When the camera is turned on, film is loaded and the camera back is closed , the film automat- ___"'7llLUL_ ISO (film speed) ~I DX mark ically advances to the first frame 3.1 Turn on the main switch, then open the camera back and insert film . • Insert from the bottom of the film cartridge. 3.2 Pull film leader out to red index mark. • Do not insert the film leader beyond the red index mark. • Hold the film cartridge and ensure film is set automatically (18025- 5000).
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When film other than ffi OX-coded film is inserted , 1ZI Check points o z ~ D Only OX-coded film can be used with this camera.
When film other than ffi OX-coded film is inserted , 1ZI Check points o z ~ D Only OX-coded film can be used with this camera.
Instruction Manual
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...shutter speeds. to cradle the camera (or lens). Note that the edges of your left hand to appear in focus, causes. Therefore, the actual exposed frame is somewhat larger than the image you should set the shutter speed faster than '1/focallength of a negative film are partially cropped by most ...labs. 24 6 Hold Camera and Focus Lightly pressing the shutter release button automatically focuses the...
...shutter speeds. to cradle the camera (or lens). Note that the edges of your left hand to appear in focus, causes. Therefore, the actual exposed frame is somewhat larger than the image you should set the shutter speed faster than '1/focallength of a negative film are partially cropped by most ...labs. 24 6 Hold Camera and Focus Lightly pressing the shutter release button automatically focuses the...
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... frame counter counts backwards until rewind is completely rewound, then remove film cartridge. ~--... @ ,I; [ o When you reach the end of the film roll , the film starts to rewind oQ. o automatically . Ie'S FS.D @ __ (:l [36] • When you reach the end of the film roll , the film starts to rewind automatically. 8 appears in the viewfinder. o For mid...
... frame counter counts backwards until rewind is completely rewound, then remove film cartridge. ~--... @ ,I; [ o When you reach the end of the film roll , the film starts to rewind oQ. o automatically . Ie'S FS.D @ __ (:l [36] • When you reach the end of the film roll , the film starts to rewind automatically. 8 appears in the viewfinder. o For mid...
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... shutter speed. Light reaching the film is detected by the six-segment Matrix sensor. In Shutter-Priority Auto exposure mode, you can manually set shutter speed and the camera automatically sets the proper aperture. See page 48.) 30 The N60/N60QD's General-Purpose Program, Auto..., brightness inside the viewfinder is concentrated on the 12mm-diameter center circle in the viewfinder. (With D-type AF Nikkor lenses, the N60/N60QD camera performs 3D Matrix Metering. Exposure Light from the subject passes through the lens and is focused. Smaller apertures (larger f-numbers) will ...
... shutter speed. Light reaching the film is detected by the six-segment Matrix sensor. In Shutter-Priority Auto exposure mode, you can manually set shutter speed and the camera automatically sets the proper aperture. See page 48.) 30 The N60/N60QD's General-Purpose Program, Auto..., brightness inside the viewfinder is concentrated on the 12mm-diameter center circle in the viewfinder. (With D-type AF Nikkor lenses, the N60/N60QD camera performs 3D Matrix Metering. Exposure Light from the subject passes through the lens and is focused. Smaller apertures (larger f-numbers) will ...
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DETAILED OPERATION This section features detailed descriptions of all camera functions - including lens, film, focus, exposure and others. 31
DETAILED OPERATION This section features detailed descriptions of all camera functions - including lens, film, focus, exposure and others. 31
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resets some of your loaded OX-coded film , press the II! Open the camera back and remove the film cartridge. 34 and @ buttons simultaneously. and @ buttons for more than 2 sec. Film Confirming an automatically set film speed • To confirm the automatically set film speed of the functions. (For "Two-Button Reset", see page 57 .) Mid-roll rewind = • To rewind film at mid-roll , press the (mid -roll rewind) button with a pointed object. When film is completely rewound, E appears and (;) blinks in the LCD panel. Note that pressing the II!
resets some of your loaded OX-coded film , press the II! Open the camera back and remove the film cartridge. 34 and @ buttons simultaneously. and @ buttons for more than 2 sec. Film Confirming an automatically set film speed • To confirm the automatically set film speed of the functions. (For "Two-Button Reset", see page 57 .) Mid-roll rewind = • To rewind film at mid-roll , press the (mid -roll rewind) button with a pointed object. When film is completely rewound, E appears and (;) blinks in the LCD panel. Note that pressing the II!
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z o ~ • The following functions are pressed for the camera's default setting and available mode combinations. ~ • When the II! and @ buttons are reset to their original default settings. co 57 Two-Button Reset ... instantly reset specified settings to their original settings: Flexible Program: Canceled .~.... ~ Exposure Compensation: Canceled Flash sync mode: Slow Sync with exposure mode set film speed of loaded OX-coded film appears in the LCD panel. (Page 34.) ~ - Press the ~ and @ buttons simultaneously for more than 2 sec. , automatically set to I:!!I or ...
z o ~ • The following functions are pressed for the camera's default setting and available mode combinations. ~ • When the II! and @ buttons are reset to their original default settings. co 57 Two-Button Reset ... instantly reset specified settings to their original settings: Flexible Program: Canceled .~.... ~ Exposure Compensation: Canceled Flash sync mode: Slow Sync with exposure mode set film speed of loaded OX-coded film appears in the LCD panel. (Page 34.) ~ - Press the ~ and @ buttons simultaneously for more than 2 sec. , automatically set to I:!!I or ...
Instruction Manual
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...; When using this camera's built-in Speedlight, the maximum flash shooting distance will be; ~= approx. 5.3m or ~ = approx. 17 ft. 2.8 2.8 58 Example: when f/2.8 is selected with a guide number of 15 (IS01 00, m) or 49 (IS01 00, ft.). ISO Film speed Guide number m/ft. Flash Photo Built-in... Speedlight and Matrix Balanced Fill-Flash This camera is equipped with built-in Speedlight that of print film with the same ISO film speed rating. • The flash shooting distance range can be calculated by dividing the guide number by the ...
...; When using this camera's built-in Speedlight, the maximum flash shooting distance will be; ~= approx. 5.3m or ~ = approx. 17 ft. 2.8 2.8 58 Example: when f/2.8 is selected with a guide number of 15 (IS01 00, m) or 49 (IS01 00, ft.). ISO Film speed Guide number m/ft. Flash Photo Built-in... Speedlight and Matrix Balanced Fill-Flash This camera is equipped with built-in Speedlight that of print film with the same ISO film speed rating. • The flash shooting distance range can be calculated by dividing the guide number by the ...
Instruction Manual
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... lit, the AF-Assist Illuminator automatically emits (page 36) to guide autofocus. • In General-Purpose or Auto-Multi Program exposure mode, camera automatically controls maximum available aperture according to Macro in wideangle and always remove the lens hood when using the built-in viewfinder blinks approx. 3 ...• Vignetting occurs at 105mm local length when the shooting distance is 2m or less) . • Do not set the zoom lens to the film speed. See page 63. IL AF-S 80-200mm 1/ 2.8 105mm or longer local length (not usable at the edges of the frame resulting in ...
... lit, the AF-Assist Illuminator automatically emits (page 36) to guide autofocus. • In General-Purpose or Auto-Multi Program exposure mode, camera automatically controls maximum available aperture according to Macro in wideangle and always remove the lens hood when using the built-in viewfinder blinks approx. 3 ...• Vignetting occurs at 105mm local length when the shooting distance is 2m or less) . • Do not set the zoom lens to the film speed. See page 63. IL AF-S 80-200mm 1/ 2.8 105mm or longer local length (not usable at the edges of the frame resulting in ...
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...Flash sync speed is stopped down by 112 flstop. However, when a non-TIL Auto Flash or manual flash is needed. • Use only Nikon Speed lights. ISO film speed Maximum available aperture (built-in Speedlight) Maximum available aperture (optional Speedlight) 25 50 100 200 400 800 f/2 f/2.4 f/2.8 f/3.3 f/4 f/4.8 f/2.8 f/3.3 f/4...8226; When the Red-Eye Reduction function is used, the Red-Eye Reduction lamp on the camera body (not on Speedlight unit) illuminates. • The AF-Assist Illuminator on the camera body lights up instead . • Set the exposure mode to A or M when shooting...
...Flash sync speed is stopped down by 112 flstop. However, when a non-TIL Auto Flash or manual flash is needed. • Use only Nikon Speed lights. ISO film speed Maximum available aperture (built-in Speedlight) Maximum available aperture (optional Speedlight) 25 50 100 200 400 800 f/2 f/2.4 f/2.8 f/3.3 f/4 f/4.8 f/2.8 f/3.3 f/4...8226; When the Red-Eye Reduction function is used, the Red-Eye Reduction lamp on the camera body (not on Speedlight unit) illuminates. • The AF-Assist Illuminator on the camera body lights up instead . • Set the exposure mode to A or M when shooting...
Instruction Manual
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... spare batteries warm, and use them alternately. • Film advance speed lowers and number of their life and prepare spare batteries before important photographic occasions. • Turn the camera power off when changing batteries e Turn the camera power off before installing. • Use fresh batteries at... Use two CR123A or DL123A lithium batteries. • Change the batteries well before the end of usable film roll becomes less at extremely low temperatures and the camera may not function properly with EEl and ends positioned correctly. • Stains on Batteries & WARNING Do ...
... spare batteries warm, and use them alternately. • Film advance speed lowers and number of their life and prepare spare batteries before important photographic occasions. • Turn the camera power off when changing batteries e Turn the camera power off before installing. • Use fresh batteries at... Use two CR123A or DL123A lithium batteries. • Change the batteries well before the end of usable film roll becomes less at extremely low temperatures and the camera may not function properly with EEl and ends positioned correctly. • Stains on Batteries & WARNING Do ...
Instruction Manual
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... of these cases, to resume operation , simply turn it on and rewind film again. blinks (F - - the power on again, or remove batteries and install them again. 70 In certain cases , due to static electricity or poorly loaded batteries, the N60/ N60QO camera's microcomputer may not advance properly. appears without blinking in M mode) •...
... of these cases, to resume operation , simply turn it on and rewind film again. blinks (F - - the power on again, or remove batteries and install them again. 70 In certain cases , due to static electricity or poorly loaded batteries, the N60/ N60QO camera's microcomputer may not advance properly. appears without blinking in M mode) •...
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...AF-Assist Illuminator • Activated by lightly pressing the shutter release button • Detection range: EV -1 to +1.0 DP. S ecifications Type of camera Integral-motor autofocus 35mm single-lens reflex Exposure modes 8': General-Purpose Program P: Auto-Multi Program (Flexible Program possible) s: Shutter-Priority Auto A: ... M: Manual Vari -Program (:I: Portrait, . : Landscape, ,or.: Close-Up, -'.z: Sport, ~: Night Scene) Picture format 24 x 36mm (standard 35mm film format) Lens mount Nikon F mount Lens Nikkor and Nikon lenses having Nikon F mount' • With limitation;
...AF-Assist Illuminator • Activated by lightly pressing the shutter release button • Detection range: EV -1 to +1.0 DP. S ecifications Type of camera Integral-motor autofocus 35mm single-lens reflex Exposure modes 8': General-Purpose Program P: Auto-Multi Program (Flexible Program possible) s: Shutter-Priority Auto A: ... M: Manual Vari -Program (:I: Portrait, . : Landscape, ,or.: Close-Up, -'.z: Sport, ~: Night Scene) Picture format 24 x 36mm (standard 35mm film format) Lens mount Nikon F mount Lens Nikkor and Nikon lenses having Nikon F mount' • With limitation;
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...1/2000 sec. Lens servo Focus lock Exposure metering Metering range Film speed setting Exposure meter Exposure compensation Auto exposure lock Shutter Shutter speeds Self-timer Sync contact AF: Auto-Servo AF : Camera automatically chooses Single Servo AF or Continuous Servo AF operation according... to 5000 Activated by turning on power, lightly pressing shutter release button ; film speed range: ISO 25 to the subject status, i.e. cancelable -...
...1/2000 sec. Lens servo Focus lock Exposure metering Metering range Film speed setting Exposure meter Exposure compensation Auto exposure lock Shutter Shutter speeds Self-timer Sync contact AF: Auto-Servo AF : Camera automatically chooses Single Servo AF or Continuous Servo AF operation according... to 5000 Activated by turning on power, lightly pressing shutter release button ; film speed range: ISO 25 to the subject status, i.e. cancelable -...
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... warning: blinks red.(3 sec. rewind speed: approx. 17 sec. flash coverage: 28mm or longer lens; film speed range: ISO 25 to first frame when camera back is close d Film automatically advances one frame when shutter is being rewound Film automatically starts to rewind at ISO 100, m/ft.); S ecificationS-continued Built-in Speedlight Flash control...
... warning: blinks red.(3 sec. rewind speed: approx. 17 sec. flash coverage: 28mm or longer lens; film speed range: ISO 25 to first frame when camera back is close d Film automatically advances one frame when shutter is being rewound Film automatically starts to rewind at ISO 100, m/ft.); S ecificationS-continued Built-in Speedlight Flash control...
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...notice. 75 leap year adjustment until 2019 Usable film: ISO 32 to change without batteries) N60: Approx. 575g (20.3 oz.) N600D: Approx. 585g (20.6 oz.) All specifications apply when fresh CR123A-type batteries are subject to 3200 OX-coded film Power source: One 3V lithium battery (CR2025 ... (24-exposure) film rolls per set of fresh batteries At 20°C/68°F At - 10°C/14°F Without flash Approx. 65 (85) Approx. 38 (50) With flash for sufficient power; ~ indicates batteries are just about exhausted; Camera back Hinged back with film cartridge confirmation window;...
...notice. 75 leap year adjustment until 2019 Usable film: ISO 32 to change without batteries) N60: Approx. 575g (20.3 oz.) N600D: Approx. 585g (20.6 oz.) All specifications apply when fresh CR123A-type batteries are subject to 3200 OX-coded film Power source: One 3V lithium battery (CR2025 ... (24-exposure) film rolls per set of fresh batteries At 20°C/68°F At - 10°C/14°F Without flash Approx. 65 (85) Approx. 38 (50) With flash for sufficient power; ~ indicates batteries are just about exhausted; Camera back Hinged back with film cartridge confirmation window;...